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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20190129T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20190129T103000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20181122T052141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181122T234613Z
UID:10832-1548752400-1548757800@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Hollow Homes - School holiday activity
DESCRIPTION:You have a comfy bed in a nice safe\, warm house\, but wild animals don’t live in houses! They might have a number of different places they call home – an underground burrow\, a nest high up in a tree. But the trees themselves are very important homes for many types of wild animals and those homes are called hollows. Come along for a walk amongst the trees and use the SPYCAM to spy on the animals that call their hollows home. \n$12 per child (includes 1 adult) \nKids will need sturdy shoes\, hat\, water bottle and be accompanied by an adult. Meet us at the playground on the corner of Justice Kelly Street and Quinane Avenue\, Forde. \nAge suitability: 5 – 13 \nBookings essential. \n \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/hh-6/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190130T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190130T214500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20181122T021911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T234026Z
UID:10818-1548877500-1548884700@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 30/01/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-30-01-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190131T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190131T210000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20181123T004839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T001025Z
UID:10870-1548964800-1548968400@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Kids Night Walk - School Holiday Activity
DESCRIPTION:Come along and join us in the Sanctuary after dark! \nWe will learn about the nocturnal wildlife that call Mulligans Flat home before we head out for a short walk with our spotlights looking for animals of the night. All ages are welcome! Tour runs approx. for 1 hour. \n$15 per person (kids and adults both need a ticket). \nMeet us at the playground on the corner of Justice Kelly Street and Quinane Avenue\, Forde. Please dress warmly\, wear sturdy shoes\, bring your own torch and anything you need to keep your children happy (snacks\, pram etc). \nBookings essential as places are limited. \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/knw17/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190201T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190201T214500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190122T220841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T220841Z
UID:11886-1549050300-1549057500@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 01/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-01-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190206T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190206T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T033532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T033532Z
UID:11696-1549481400-1549488600@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 06/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-06-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190208T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190208T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T033706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T033706Z
UID:11699-1549654200-1549661400@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 08/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-08-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20190210T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20190210T110000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190121T013435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190121T220458Z
UID:11855-1549789200-1549796400@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Birdwatching for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Get your ticket to the fad that is sweeping the nation. \nShoshana\, our Avian expert\, will take you journeying through the Critically Endangered Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands in search of the 160 bird species that call Mulligans Flat home. \nThis walk is suitable for ages 10 and up as we will be walking approximately 5km. \nPlease bring: hat\, water bottle\, suitable walking shoes and binoculars (if you have them\, we have some if you don’t). \n \nWARNING: joining this tour may invoke a crippling addiction to spotting birds and spending time in nature. \n \nPhoto by Julie Clark \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/birdwatching-for-beginners-7/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190210T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190210T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190124T235930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T232842Z
UID:11896-1549823400-1549834200@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Pendant Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Combine a Mulligans Flat ecology experience with making a unique piece of silver jewellery that can be imprinted with textures of the woodland.\n \nStarting with an introduction to Mulligans flat\, our ecologist will take you on a short walk through the sanctuary. You will then stop at the woolshed where silversmith – Ceilidh Dalton\, our Artist in residence – will tell you about the ancient art of lost wax casting and give a demonstration on how to make a ring\, pendant or keyring. Armed with a piece of soft wax\, you will then have a wander and choose the texture you would like to imprint – leaf\, nut\, bark\, grass or feather. Meeting back at the woolshed\, you will learn to shape your wax impressions into the form you like. \nThese waxes will be sent to Sydney to be cast in silver (or gold for an addition cost) and posted to you within three weeks.\n \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/pendant-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190213T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190213T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T035308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T035308Z
UID:11702-1550086200-1550093400@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 13/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-13-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190214T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190214T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190116T005959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T005959Z
UID:11776-1550169000-1550179800@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Pendant Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This Valentine’s day\, try something different. Combine a Mulligans Flat ecology experience with making a unique piece of silver jewellery that can be imprinted with textures of the woodland.\n \nStarting with an introduction to Mulligans flat\, our ecologist will take you on a short walk through the sanctuary. You will then stop at the woolshed where silversmith – Ceilidh Dalton\, our Artist in residence – will tell you about the ancient art of lost wax casting and give a demonstration on how to make each other (or yourself) a ring\, pendant or keyring. Armed with a piece of soft wax\, you will then have a wander and choose the texture you would like to imprint – leaf\, nut\, bark\, grass or feather. Meeting back at the woolshed\, you will learn to shape your wax impressions into the form you like. \nThese waxes will be sent to Sydney to be cast in silver (or gold for an addition cost) and posted to you within three weeks.\n \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/valentines-day-pendant-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190215T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190215T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T035450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T035450Z
UID:11705-1550259000-1550266200@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 15/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-15-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190220T191500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190220T211500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T040039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T033026Z
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SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 20/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-20-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190222T191500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190222T211500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T040341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190203T225109Z
UID:11711-1550862900-1550870100@mulligansflat.org.au
SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 22/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-22-02-19/
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190224T191500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190224T211500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190222T043152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T043152Z
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SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 24/02/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-24-02-19/
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190227T191500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190227T211500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T040447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T045515Z
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SUMMARY:Private Twilight Tour 27/02/19
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-27-02-19/
LOCATION:Twilight Meeting Point\, Corner Quinane Avenue & Justice Kelly Street\, Forde\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2914\, Australia
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190301T191500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20190222T165332
CREATED:20190114T041221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T045811Z
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SUMMARY:Woodlands Twilight Tour 01/03/19
DESCRIPTION:What to bring/wear \n\nsturdy shoes\nrain protection\nwarm clothing\nA basic torch for finding your car at the end of the walk (please leave your spotlights at home as your guide has a specialised torch for viewing the animals)\nlight refreshments (including water)\n\nDon’t forget to bring your sharp senses; as a group we will need to look and listen very carefully to hear and see the animals that may be feeding quietly only metres away. \nDetails about the walk \nA night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago. At night things really come to life in the Sanctuary. Nocturnal animals awaken hungry and looking for food. \nOur Ecologist will take you deep into the Sanctuary\, inside the predator-proof fence\, where native animals are thriving in the absence of foxes and feral cats. \nOn the tour you might be lucky enough to witness the Eastern Bettong foraging on native truffles in the wild (this species has been extinct from the Australian mainland for almost 100 years). Or see a tiny sugar glider eating nectar from the top of a flowering eucalyptus tree. You can observe various kangaroo and wallaby species feeding in their natural environment. Possums are often spotted slowly walking along the ground from tree to tree\, as they have adapted to their predator free environment. \nThe night is full of strange sounds as different species call to one another. You may hear the distant cry of the Bush Stone-curlew as these birds awaken to search for insects in the grassy woodland. \nThe frog song around the water bodies within the Sanctuary can\, at times\, be deafening. Our Ecologist can help you identify the various species of frogs through their different calls. \nThere are also an increasing number of owls and other nocturnal bird species in the Sanctuary that can sometimes be seen and heard. Micro-bats can often be seen darting in and out of the torch beam attracted by insects. \nGet inspired by learning how science is enhancing our understanding and ability to restore these critically endangered woodlands. \n\nWe will be walking just under 4 km\nThere are no toilets at the meeting point\nThe walk will take from 2 to 2.5 hours\nGroup size 12 Max\nAges: 10 year olds – adults\n\nLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MulligansFlat \n
URL:https://mulligansflat.org.au/event/woodlands-twilight-tour-01-03-19/
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CATEGORIES:Twilight Tour
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